Members of the House of Representatives have rejected through a vote the decision to lift Twitter suspension in Nigeria.
The rejection came on Thursday while the House was considering the report of its Committee on the issue, according to a report by DailyPost.
Recall that the Federal Government of Nigeria recently suspended the operation of Twitter in the country following allegations that it allows content capable of threatening the corporate existence of Nigeria.
Despite the suspension, some Nigerians have continued to access Twitter using the Private Virtual Network, VPN.
Reacting to the violation of the order, the federal government had promised to prosecute the defaulters.
Also, the House had mandated its Committees on Information, ICT, Intelligence, Justice and Orientation to investigate the circumstances of the suspension by the Federal Government on Nigeria.
Considering the report on Thursday, Toby Okechukwu, the Deputy Minority Leader of the House, suggested an amendment to one of the recommendations.
It states that “the Federal Government should take into cognizance the negative effect of the Twitter suspension on Nigerians who depend on the platform for their livelihood” and lift the suspension.
Formally supported by another member, the motion was though rejected by the majority of the House when put to the vote.